The Nady DJH-2000 Headphones house huge 54mm drivers to pump ultra-phat bass, rich mids, and crisp clear highs with a closed-ear design for maximum noise isolation. With big power handling capacity and efficiency for very loud volumes, these are all you need at the turntable, console, or for your personal rig.

I would not think these would make the best dj headphones on the market because of the lack of durability. But, they would make a darn good, if not the best monitor headphones...Read complete review

I would not think these would make the best dj headphones on the market because of the lack of durability. But, they would make a darn good, if not the best monitor headphones i've ever heard! Get them for monitor headphone purposes! For professional studio, or home studio? You wont be disappointed! You can hear every little detail you need for perfect recordings! You and your mixer board will be as one, and in harmony!

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I am not a DJ... I am a singer songwriter who records on my computer... I compared these with a 100$ pair of Sony headphones and the Nady's obviously weren't in...Read complete review

I am not a DJ... I am a singer songwriter who records on my computer... I compared these with a 100$ pair of Sony headphones and the Nady's obviously weren't in the same class... The chrome plastic is cheap and the padding on top of the headphones looks and feels like it could get torn very easily. The headphones were close to the Sony's except in the Bass frequency's. The Nady's didn't seem to handle the bass as well as the Sony's. Being how these are supposed to be DJ headphones that surprised me a little. Overall I feel decent about the headphones, they are priced decent and if you are looking for a inexpensive headpones that are decent you should check these out... I gave between 2.5 to 3.5 stars because these headphones are average quality at a little bit better price than normal.

ok so i dont know how great the sound is ive only had a few headphones but they arent any better than a 20 $ pary of sonys. what sucks so hard about these is they break in a second. mine are destroyed after light gigging. listen to everyone spend more or try a different brand.btw check this out www.soundcloud.com/stikkadubstep

These headphones had a screw rattling around in the ear piece a week or so after they arrived. 6 Months later after little use one of the ears broke off of the mount. I would not recommend this headphone

I bought a pair of these when I got my mixer and they worked great. They fit comfortably and pumped fat bass. The best part was the price. I'm a DJ on a budget so these seemed perfect for my needs. After a month or two the left speaker broke off at the extend-able part for your head. The wires were still connected so I just taped them back together. They're my home use only headphones now. Great pair to start out with, but I'd spend a little more for a higher quality constructed pair.

These are very good headphones!! Very comfortable! If the speakers died, I would keep them as earmuffs! I've had them for over a year now, and they still sound just as good as they did when I first got them! Both of the extension areas have broken, but a little bit of epoxy glue and they are good to go again! and for the price, even a little bit of work because of flimsy material is worth it!

I would not think these would make the best dj headphones on the market because of the lack of durability. But, they would make a darn good, if not the best monitor headphones i've ever heard! Get them for monitor headphone purposes! For professional studio, or home studio? You wont be disappointed! You can hear every little detail you need for perfect recordings! You and your mixer board will be as one, and in harmony!

I own a lot of Nady products. Everything from a couple of mics, to a power amplifier. Most of their stuff isn't too bad really. They are on par with behringer i'd say. But hey these cans are junk. After about a week of use, my left ear speaker started to distort a little. Now, i'm far from deaf, but yeah, i am just like everyone else i listen to my music a little on the loud side. But hey i bought these cans because of the price, and they are suppose to have 54MM drivers in them duh??? They felt good on my big head, adjusted nice, felt sturdy, the stereo mono switch is awsome, and they look terrific. They do however sound better then the behringer cans. But they just didn't last barely a week for even simple listening. I wouldn't if i were you...you roll the dice.

While these sound very good for what they are, you have to treat them too carefully. Like others before me have said, these things will snap at the extension area very easily.I used these at a party and was VERY impressed with the sound, but I took them off and set them down and they snapped. That is no good in my book. Really is too bad, these could have been great.

These headphones are very compatible and can compete with the best dj headphones out there. They are strictly made for mixers and studio related equipment. "Do not - I repeat do not" purchase these headphones to plug to a computer. These headphones will not sound right with a computer or any other smaller digital walkman like MP3 player's. Note the impedance is 60 ohm, so it needs alot more volume (more like a studio type) in order to sound there best. Those that favor only "1-star *" did not probably do there homework with these headphones. Remember they are only made to DJ or for Studio work. Headphones are made differently and for different applications and these are definitly for Dj's. Before purchasing remember my review!

I own another set of Nady headphones that are not this model, and I've always been very impressed by their performance. These I had high hopes for and was very shock at the total lack of quality. Sound is very very muddy, no highs, they need to be EQed to death to get anything approaching clear tone. Which is a very very bad thing for DJ headphones, you want clean clear unedited sound, and these don't deliver it. Also, they are very small, as in I can't even get them on my head. they fit my son well though, he's two years old...